A 26-year-old woman was found decapitated near a survivalist bunker on a property in northwest Washington state, prompting a search for a man described as a “person of interest” in the slaying.

Katherine Cunningham was found dead Saturday on Camano Island, a rural island north of Seattle in Puget Sound. Her remains were found on an undeveloped property off Tamarack Lane, located in the southern portion of the Island County island.

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Investigators are now searching for Jacob Gonzales, a 34-year-old man believed to be driving a green 1990 Mitsubishi Montero with the Washington license number AYE2639. Gonzales is described as a Hispanic man with black hair and hazel eyes, who stands 5 feet- 9 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds.

Gonzales’ relationship to Cunningham or the woman’s death was not described by police.

Cunningham was found shortly before 2:30 p.m. Saturday, though she is believed to have died days before. Island County sheriff’s deputies and investigators with the State Patrol crime lab searched the area and discovered a bunker in a nearby hill.

According to an Island County Sheriff’s Office statement, investigators recovered a “cache of supplies, firearms and ammunition” from the hillside.

On Wednesday, investigators announced that Cunningham had been decapitated and publicized Gonzales’ identity.

“Based on the evidence, it appears that the victim was specifically targeted and this was not a random act,” a Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said in a press statement. “We are developing leads on a person of interest in the case and hope to release that information in the near future.”

Investigators believe Gonzales may be headed to central or southern California. Anyone who wishes to provide information regarding the case may contact Detective Ed Wallace at 360-679-9567, or tips@co.island.wa.us.